PhD students: Are you already considering how you're gonna write your thesis? Curious about alternatives to Word? Check out the #rmarkdown PhD thesis template I made for the University of Amsterdam!
🔖Documentation: https://t.co/c3WaWVfL5r
📦Package: https://t.co/ZCPUHnxArM
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@bramiozo I recently got the tip to click the little star icon at the top of your feed, and select "View latest tweets". I have the impression this doesn't only organise your feed chronologically, but also shows you less tweets from people you don't actually follow (i.e. clickbait stuff)
@AleksaKaurin @KMKing_Psych I think I might have been one of those... To be clear, I think it's already awesome that you're sharing data at all, which is still a rarity! And I fully understand you expect some sort of attribution, especially if the data is unique and was effortful to collect.
@AleksaKaurin Difficult to say when a dataset has been "fully explored"... In one case I shared data *because* they hadn't been fully explored, and I thought this was wasteful. But then I neither had time nor interest myself; obviously different if your career (or your trainees') depends on it
@AleksaKaurin Yes, I think in all cases I shared data it's because I (ideally) wanted other people to use it. Otherwise I suppose I wouldn't have shared. But I realise this is now getting less clear-cut as institutions/funders might mandate sharing.
@TomRhysMarshall When I was teaching an undergrad Matlab course I did exactly this exercise live with the class. Though IIRC, students were not as surprised about this behaviour as I thought they would be:). I guess it's not that it doesn't make sense; it's just dangerous if you don't know...
Happy to share my second publication! 📖
Cerebral #smallvesseldisease is a collective term for problems in the smallest blood vessels in the brain 🧠. This disease causes a wide range of symptoms and may eventually lead to dementia or Parkinson's disease. 1/3
Why do arousal states differentially impact performance on easy and difficult tasks? We offer a new perspective on this by using DNNs augmented with a global gain mechanism to mimic the effects of arousal!👀
Preprint together with @SanderBohte,@HeleenASlagter & @hsteven9
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Excited to share our preprint: "Leveraging spiking deep neural networks to understand neural mechanisms underlying selective attention" together with @DavideZambrano, @HeleenASlagter, @SanderBohte & @hsteven9
Paper: https://t.co/s7oxCCBAi4
Code/data:https://t.co/awOfMBhxaz
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Arts-onderzoekers en datawetenschappers werken deze week hard samen tijdens een #hackathon! Zij zoeken naar manieren om patiënten met moeilijk behandelbare #reumatoïdeartritis eerder te kunnen herkennen en betere behandeling mogelijk te maken. 💻
➡️ https://t.co/LI3QprWAER
In case you missed it, in a recent blog post @fdabl describes a Shiny app that allows you to interactively explore #COVID19 exit strategies using the model developed by @luc_coffeng
https://t.co/zc7nWahgJi
CNN Explainer is an interactive visualization tool for learning purposes. It runs a pre-tained CNN in the browser and lets you explore the layers and operations: https://t.co/Zi7lieHeIM
Video: https://t.co/JqZvoUbojZ
Code: https://t.co/TxsNAuj7hA
Paper: https://t.co/6RhexIv52U